Thursday is shaping up to be the only night of television where few shows are facing the threat of cancellation this season, and most shows rose from last week.

“30 Rock” posted a noticeable uptick due to it’s live episode last night, bouncing up to a 3.0 rating and 6.6 million viewers. At 8 p.m., “Community” drew a higher rating than regular, a 2.2 rating and 4.8 million viewers. “The Office” was the third highest rated program for the night with a 3.7 rating and 7.3 million viewers, but “Outsourced” didn’t retain much, posting a 2.5 rating and 5.4 million viewers. At 10 p.m, “The Apprentice” was abysmal, with a 1.3 rating and 3.7 million viewers.

“Grey’s Anatomy” was the highest rated program of the night, with a 4.5 rating and 12 million viewers. A repeat of the show at 8 was low, with a 1.0 rating and 3

.9 million viewers. “Private Practice” was up at 10, with a 3.1 rating and 8.5 million viewers.

CBS won the night due to consistency; at 8 “The Big Bang Theory” posted a 4.1 rating and 12.4 million viewers. “$#*! My Dad Says” rebounded, drawing a 3.1 rating and 10.1 million viewers. At 9, “CSI” was also on the rise, with a 3.1 rating and 14 million viewers, while “The Mentalist” led at 10 with a 3.2 rating and 15 million viewers.

Fox was at the back; “Bones” was steady with a 2.6 rating and 9.5 million viewers, “Fringe” remained low with a 2.0 rating and 5.3 million viewers.

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Jason Woods is a Blast staff writer

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